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Reiters Reserve Premium Suites

BEHF Architects

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JURY VOTES
Hotel
6.04
6.11
6.44
6.01
6.15
Lara Francis El Hani
Lara Francis El Hani Senior Manager Interior Design – Head of Department at Kling Consult
3.36
3.77
4.01
4.01
3.79
Rahul Bansal
Rahul Bansal Architect at group dca
5
5
5
5
5
Agata Kurzela
Agata Kurzela Founder and Design Director at Agata Kurzela Studio
6
6.5
7.5
6.75
6.69
Lori Ferriss
Lori Ferriss Executive Director at Built Buildings Lab
5
5.4
6.97
5
5.59
Anette Skeie
Anette Skeie Head of Design at Norco Interior
5.8
6.5
6.2
6.5
6.25
Mireia Luzarraga
Mireia Luzarraga Cofounder at TAKK
5.98
5.42
5.84
6.12
5.84
Leali Ezzat
Leali Ezzat Founder and Design Director at ELE Interior
6.18
6.82
6.74
6.26
6.5
Javier Guzman
Javier Guzman Cofounder at Zooco Estudio
6
7
6.5
6.5
6.5
Alex Mok
Alex Mok Cofounder at Linehouse
6.61
4.22
7.32
5
5.79
Shamsudin Kerimov
Shamsudin Kerimov Founder at Kerimov Architects
5.69
6.17
6.26
6.26
6.1
Allen Zhou
Allen Zhou Founder at Shengtang Shijia Design Studio
5.64
5.89
5.98
5.98
5.87
Arianna Bavuso
Arianna Bavuso Cofounder at AB+AC Architects
8
8
8
8
8
Ziwei Guo
Ziwei Guo Founder and Director at Pure Design
7
7
7
7
7
Jukka Halminen
Jukka Halminen Founder and Creative Director at Design Office Koko3
7.95
8.04
7.4
7.21
7.65
Louisa Fan
Louisa Fan Director of Design Luxury and Lifestyle Brand at IHG ® Hotels & Resorts
4.8
4.8
4.6
4.5
4.68
Yang Yan
Yang Yan Founder and Chief Architect at y.ad studio
7
7
7
7
7
Vineeta Singhania Sharma
Vineeta Singhania Sharma Founder at Confluence
6.74
6.42
7.14
5
6.33
Client
Karl & Nikola Reiter
Floor area
90 ㎡
Completion
2023
Accessories
Furniture

The inspiration for the new suites at Reiters Reserve Supreme is derived from the philosophy of its own hotelier, who built the retreat area as a self-contained unit. The focus is on the harmony between humans and nature and the considerate use of our resources. Like a castle, the hotel (an existing resort from the 1980s) perches in the gently rolling landscape of South Burgenland.

Defining values of the design are honesty, innovation, and modesty. Genuine, natural materials of the highest quality and sustainability were selected for this purpose. Materials that you can smell and feel, and that, owing to their timeless colors and straightforward design, can age gracefully. The spatial composition is dominated by restraint and minimalism, focusing on the essentials, as well as on efficiency and a willingness to create true qualities.

The suites emerged from joining of originally smaller rooms. The intention was to create both functional and spacy suite for a flexible use. Various movable partitions and variable elements enable to fit the room to guests´ actual needs. One can take a bath in the living room, write a diary in a retractable workspace, fall asleep on a sofa (designed by BEHF and Wittmann), do sports on wooden wall bars or prepare a favorite drink in a hidden kitchenette. Floor-to-ceiling pivot doors allow for individual opening/closing of the bedroom to the living space.

Entry into the suite is through a small, semi-transparent anteroom separated from the rest of the large space. There is a bench and a silent fountain as a filter between the convival social life outside and a private withdrawal in the suite. In addition to generous storage space, there are long, space-defining benches and shelves where one can sit, place flower vases, or leave newspapers.

In addition to sophisticated lighting design, expressive, individual single lights by the artist Megumi Ito (Vienna/Paris) complement the spatial experience. In principle, the entire furnishings, as well as walls and floors, are made of sustainably harvested solid wood (ash) verifiably sourced from nearby regions. Partitions are made of wooden grids that allow one to see through, thus giving the wall depth. Clay plaster and natural stone, as well as cork and fur, complement the high-quality material selection. This high-quality and durable implementation significantly extends the renovation cycle.

In the large suite, an Ofuro, a rectangular Japanese soaking tub, has been placed along one of the three window axes. From here, guests have an excellent view of the vast landscape as well as the spacious hotel room. Next to the bathroom area, there is a wall bar with various sports equipment, providing guests with an opportunity to maintain harmony between body and soul through exercise.

The first suites were completed in March 2023, and currently, the design is being rolled out to ten more suites.